I further thought it fitting to assist the reader or willing participant with some recommended survival strategies that could possibly be used during their daily interactions with some of... More > life’s challenges. Therefore, rather than supplying an individual with negative thoughts or negative actions, I thought it equally beneficial to provide a kind of discussion or dialogue that could be utilized to possibly offer these needed survival strategies for all that desire to work towards meaningful solutions or to generate the notion of their having been saying something and doing something positive and productive when necessary.< Less

Every day, ideas, thoughts, and oberservations pop into our heads, but we rarely share them with others. When we do, we often hear something like, “What does it matter?” or... More > “I’m sure the experts would disagree” or “You didn’t go to school for that so how would you know?” In Nobody with Something to Say, Phil Pease shares a collection of essays bound together by a common theme: The world would be a better place if we cultivated thoughts and ideas instead of surrendering the terrain to “experts”—as if they are the only ones who have worthwhile thoughts. His essays liberate random thoughts that challenge the notion that meaningful contributions require gargantuan credentials, external validation, and money. Each essay ends with a small but potent open-ended question: “What do you think?” So the next time a random thought or idea jumps into your head, don’t let it shrivel away. Let it develop, and while it does, tell the world.< Less

Every day, ideas, thoughts, and oberservations pop into our heads, but we rarely share them with others.
When we do, we often hear something like, “What does it matter?” or... More > “I’m sure the experts would disagree” or “You didn’t go to school for that so how would you know?”
In Nobody with Something to Say, Phil Pease shares a collection of essays bound together by a common theme: The world would be a better place if we cultivated thoughts and ideas instead of surrendering the terrain to “experts”—as if they are the only ones who have worthwhile thoughts.
His essays liberate random thoughts that challenge the notion that meaningful contributions require gargantuan credentials, external validation, and money. Each essay ends with a small but potent open-ended question: “What do you think?”
So the next time a random thought or idea jumps into your head, don’t let it shrivel away. Let it develop, and while it does, tell the world.< Less

Every day, ideas, thoughts, and oberservations pop into our heads, but we rarely share them with others.
When we do, we often hear something like, “What does it matter?” or... More > “I’m sure the experts would disagree” or “You didn’t go to school for that so how would you know?”
In Nobody with Something to Say, Phil Pease shares a collection of essays bound together by a common theme: The world would be a better place if we cultivated thoughts and ideas instead of surrendering the terrain to “experts”—as if they are the only ones who have worthwhile thoughts.
His essays liberate random thoughts that challenge the notion that meaningful contributions require gargantuan credentials, external validation, and money. Each essay ends with a small but potent open-ended question: “What do you think?”
So the next time a random thought or idea jumps into your head, don’t let it shrivel away. Let it develop, and while it does, tell the world.< Less

This is a book of life's inspirations,love, and spirituality done through poetry. It contains real world expressions for a real world feel. Included are a series of micro poeams along with short... More > stories for each theme. Sit back read and enjoy I Got Something To Say< Less

This is a book of life's inspirations, love, and spirituality done through poetry. It contains real world expressions for a real world feel. Included are a series of micro poems, along with short... More > stories for each theme. Sit back, read and enjoy I Got Something To Say.< Less

You Gotta Say Something will guide you in the process of renewing your mind with positive speaking. Each of the 28 days has its own section, complete with a set of lines of Today's Thoughts. Within... More > this book, The scriptures will change your words and the way you have been speaking. It will build your confidence, and cause you to be positive about your future. You Gotta Say Something will encourage you to speak and declare good things to happen in your life. Learn how to stop letting wrong words trap your future, and instead replace negative words with faith-filled words from the Bible.< Less

A rapid ten minute romp through the relationship of a man and woman who can't seem to live with or without each other. They agree on everything and nothing which leads them around and around to... More > nowhere but where they started.< Less

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